'Pastor Park', the father of a famous girl group member, has been caught for investment fraud.

He set up an 'economy research center' within a church and collected over 20 billion KRW (approximately 17.5 million USD) from about 150 people from January 2010 to August 2016. He told them it was the will of God, and that they may be punished if they did not pay. He used other people's investments to pay off the older investors, and if he received complaints about late payments, he would use his daughter to say, "My daughter is a famous celebrity. Do you think I would commit fraud?" He also used the money to buy expensive cars for executive staff of the team.

Some fans might not be ready not to see Kyuhyun for 21 months. However, as a good civilian, Kyuhyun has to fulfill his duty to be enlisted in the military. Considering severe injury he got from a car accident back in 2007, Kyuhyun will not undergo normal military training. The youngest Super Junior member will serve as a social worker instead given his history.

On April 24, SM Entertainment has announced Kyuhyun's departure date to the military. The agency stated that he will be heading to Nonsan Military Camp on May 25. According to Korea Boo, Kyuhyun was rated as level 4 candidate in his military evaluations because of a car accident in 2007 that resulted in a severe injury.

The former members of Underdog have already dispersed, so we do not know what is happening at the moment, the source continued.

Meanwhile, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency investigated suspects who hid drugs in international mail or travel bags to sell them to entertainment businesses and employees in the Gangnam area. They were able to arrest 19 out of 101 suspects on April 26.

This former idol group member was arrested for facilitating the smuggling of drugs into Korea.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency had been investigating a large drug smuggling ring where suspects were hiding drugs in international mail or travel packets and having them sent to Korea, specifically Gangnam. Underdogs Steelo was one of 19 suspects out of a total of 101 who were arrested on April 26.

Steelo reportedly confirmed the allegations, saying that he was asked to participate in the drug smuggling and willing agreed to do so.